Long Island are leading the charge to secure permanent healthcare funding for those who got sick after being at Ground Zero.
Funding for 9/11 health research was restored and around 20% of the program’s workforce will be rehired after they were ...
The CDC has restored a $257,000 contract for 9/11-related cancer research after the Trump administration's Department of ...
Additionally, the funding cuts will make it much more difficult to prove new medical conditions suffered by first responders ...
Up to 20% of staff at the WTC Health Program were impacted by cuts of probationary workers and buyouts, U.S. senators said in ...
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“This is not the program to cut,” said Prezant, who was at Ground Zero himself, in an interview. “These are heroes that ran into that building, ran into that site after the building collapse ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Planned cuts to a crucial 9/11 healthcare program have been reversed following a wave of backlash from New York’s elected officials, according to Staten Island’s ...
a 9/11 responder who developed terminal cancer due to his exposure at Ground Zero. "I'm concerned among other things that my 9/11 health care will be taken away. Please fight this tyrant ...
Thomas Dunn and Dennis J. Collopy have died from illnesses connected to working on the site of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks FDNY (2) Two more New York City firefighters have died as a ...